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I am wondering the same question.........I was tolled that it gravity, that makes no sense
Inertia - since the packages are moving, they have the tendency to continue moving.
Due to inertia, the passengers - and anything else in the bus - have a tendency to continue moving in a straight line. Newton's Second Law describes how a force is required to accelerate the passengers, which means (roughly), to change their velocity. In this case, the direction. The bus needs to push the passengers INWARD to accelerate them.
According to Newton's first law of motion, an object that is in motion will stay in motion. Basically if an object is moving, unless something stops or alters its path in any way, the object will continue to move down the same path.
Of course not. A moving object has a tendency to continue moving. It won't just stop, without any good reason - i.e., without a force that stops it.
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No force is required to continue moving - that's an object's natural tendency. However, to continuously change its direction (and remain in orbit around the Earth), the force is provided by Earth's gravity.
Any object that rotates has a tendency to continue rotating.
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Inertia is the tendency of an object that is at rest to stay at rest or an object that is in motion to continue that motion.
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I am wondering the same question.........I was tolled that it gravity, that makes no sense
inertia is the tendency of an object to remain at rest, or to continue to move in the same direction at constant speed. [physics]
Inertia. Inertia is the tendency of an object to stay in motion.
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The tendency of a body to remain at rest or motion is called INERTIA. It is accounted in Newton's first law of motion saying force is required to remove inertia from a body
Newton's First Law states that an object that is moving has the tendency to continue moving at the same speed; if it is at rest, the tendency is for the object to remain at rest. This law is also known as the law of inertia.